The Belmont Parks and Recreation Commission will discuss replacing the grass at the Belmont Sports Complex with synthetic turf at Wednesday's meeting.
The online retailer will levy state tax on mail-order purchases beginning Sept. 15. Depending on where you live, that could add more than 7 percent to the cost of each purchase.
Accusations include leaving a surgical sponge inside a patient and 'causing a woman's bladder to explode.'
The California Department of Education released statewide results Friday, and local K-8 schools scored much higher than the county average in all major areas of study.
San Carlos City Councilmember Bob Grassilli attended the Hot Harvest Nights farmers' market on Laurel Street Thursday. Were you there?
The 23 eucalyptus trees that surround Burton Park are slated to start coming down this week, or early next week.
The Sequoia High School student copied a homework assignment and was subsequently kicked out of the honors program.
The DMV’s efforts to offer scheduled appointments and improve training for employees have not gone unnoticed, but patrons say more improvements are needed.
San Carlos library users can access a growing collection of bestsellers, new releases and classic titles as well as heavily illustrated eBooks including children’s storybooks, cookbooks, and craft books.
Eight new members of the San Carlos Youth Advisory Council took the oath of office at Monday's city council meeting.
The new San Mateo County Democratic Party Headquarters, located in Belmont, is gearing up for phone banking, community organizing and watching how the Republicans do this week in Tampa.
The San Carlos City Council meets tonight at 7 p.m.
The popular 390 and 391 SamTrans lines, which now operate along El Camino Real seven days a week, will be merged into one bus line on weekends.
This online free quiz takes an in-depth look at your stance on a range of issues, then compares them to candidates' responses.
The website says a small group of “deniers” continues to distort the facts about climate change.
The 14-session series will explore how campaigns operate, including media coverage and campaign finance, and will discuss such issues as the economy, health care, immigration and foreign policy.